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The little sibling of our original award-winning Wash Pouch, the Small Wash Pouch is a streamlined, yet full-featured toiletry bag designed for light packers or short trips where you just need to take the essentials. Small Wash Pouch—now available in a Peak Design exclusive Coyote X-Pac™ Ocean Edition fabric, made in the USA from 100% recycled fishing net—features the same unique materials and features as our larger version, but with fewer pockets and a slimmed-down, stow-anywhere size. Durable, weatherproof, easy-to-clean materials repel water and stains so your pouch can take a beating and will still look sparkling clean for years to come. A burly #8 weatherproof UltraZip allows the bag to open wide, giving you total visibility and access to your items. The UltraZip can withstand decades of use thanks to it’s proprietary abrasion-resistant thread. Sits upright on a counter or hangs via a stowable aluminum hook. 4 internal TPU-coated nylon mesh pockets, an internal zip pocket, and a magnetically-sealed toothbrush pocket keep items organized and clean. Plus, all pockets can turn inside out for deep cleaning in case of spills. Fair Trade Certified and 100% carbon neutral.
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External Dimensions
26cm x 10cm x 13cm (10.2″ x 3.9″ x 5.1″)
Internal Dimensions
24cm x 9cm x 13cm (9.4″ x 3.5″ x 5.1″)
Volume
1L
Weight
176g (6.2oz)
Materials & Sustainability
Coyote colorway bags feature a shell made from Coyote X-Pac™ VX-21 Ocean Edition fabric. Originally developed as a high-performance sailcloth, X-Pac™ is an iconic fabric known for it’s light weight and durability. VX-21 Ocean Edition is a special version of this fabric made from 100% recycled fishing nets.
Multilayer lamination construction
Contains 22° diamond patterned post-consumer recycled polyester thread, called X-PLY®
Handfeel stays smooth and crisp over the life of the bag
Very similar durability, weatherproofing, and sustainability profile our Versa Shell™ fabric.
Fabric made in America
What’s In The Box
(1) Small Wash Pouch
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In 2010, a fresh-faced, Minnesota-born, good-to-know-ya fella named Peter Dering went on a 4-month trip around the world. During this trip he learned that carrying a DSLR camera is a pain in the touchis. He returned to his San Francisco apartment and did what any responsible person would do: quit his nice job and spent 10 months designing a little thingy-dingy for carrying cameras. In May 2011 Peter launched that thingy-dingy (we now call it Capture) on a fledgling website called Kickstarter. It worked, and Peak Design was born. Peter started hiring friends, friends of friends, and random people he met at concerts. Peak Design got itself a little office in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood.
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